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Uncovering the origins of cerebral palsy

Up to 1 in 4 children with cerebral palsy have an underlying genetic condition that could potentially transform their care.
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Optimizing care for bronchopulmonary dysplasia

A customized, long-term approach recognizes that each infant’s lung disease has unique characteristics.
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Shaping our intestinal microbiome

New research sheds light on how microbial species in the gut strike a balance for health.

 

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A new understanding of deadly brain tumors

New details about how diffuse midline gliomas develop and grow could someday inform specialized treatment options.
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A promising new approach to lung disease

Cell therapy could rehabilitate diseased or damaged lungs and avoid the need for lung transplant.
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Pinpointing elusive heart tissue

A new technique identifies conduction tissue in complex cases of congenital heart disease.
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Building a bladder-specific Botox

Research lays the groundwork for a new botulinum toxin that treats urologic conditions.
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Rethinking congenital hydrocephalus

Genetic sequencing could lead to therapeutic advances — and prevent hydrocephalus from even developing.
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Predicting neurodevelopment in congenital heart disease

Fetal brain imaging links brain development to later neurodevelopmental outcomes in babies with congenital heart disease.
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Analyzing hip health through artificial intelligence

The use of AI and 3-D imaging to analyze hip deformities provides surgeons detailed information to support diagnosis and surgical planning.